Can the government order you to pay for anything if it calls it “health care?”

Can President Obama make you choose between your religious faith and your health care coverage?

Enter Senate bill 1467, the “Respect for Rights of Conscience Act.” The bill, introduced by Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., would repeal the most intrusive part of the Obamacare power grab: the authority Obamacare gives the federal government to compel religious people and faith groups to subsidize as “health care” whatever a government wants.

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